Shiga Toxins 1 and 2 Translocate Differently across Polarized Intestinal Epithelial Cells
Bryan P. Hurley(Harvard University), David W. K. Acheson(University of Oxford), Mary Jacewicz(Tufts Medical Center), Cheleste M. Thorpe(Tufts Medical Center), Lisa L. Lincicome(Tufts Medical Center), Andrew J. King(Tufts Medical Center), Gerald T. Keusch(Boston University)
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